Sunday, 13 February 2011

Is Abhisit's government democratic?

I will email you my essay explaining why I think that, although I don't like him and his presidency, I do think that Bush's controversial election in 2000 was democratic. But I've also previously stated that, although I do like him and think he's probably the the most promising and decent Thai politician around, Abhisit's current government is not democratic (Peter, 2011).

I have not actually written the essay to support this answer to the question about Abhisit's government, but I've thought about it enough to be confident that I can support it. I suspect that at least a couple of people disagree with me (Niche, 2011). Please feel welcome to present your argument against me, or to support me if you agree.

If you would like to further discuss one of the other questions we've been working on over the past few weeks, you are welcome to write up your ideas as a blog post for discussion on that topic.

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References

Niche. (2011, February 7, 7:35 PM). What does it all mean? [comment]. Class Blog - AEp at AUA. Comment posted to http://peteraep.blogspot.com/2011/02/what-does-it-all-mean.html

Peter. (2011, February 7, 6:32 PM). What does it all mean? [comment]. Class Blog - AEp at AUA. Comment posted to http://peteraep.blogspot.com/2011/02/what-does-it-all-mean.html

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